Welcome to the Spring
Creek Matanzas Charter School PTA website!
Spring
Creek Campus (K-2)
Matanzas Campus (3-6)
Your input is needed to help make Spring Creek Matanzas Charter Elementary
School the best school it can be! If your child turns it in, they will get a prize! When you have completed the 2012 Survey Form on paper, or online, https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/matanzas2012 please return the survey or a print out of the online completion page to your child’s classroom teacher. We welcome
all comments!
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For more information
about Spring Creek Matanzas Charter School please check out their new website!
Welcome Dr.
Casey D’Angelo, our new Rincon Valley USD Superintendent!
Casey D’Angelo graduated from U.C. Davis in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Child Development.
He earned his elementary teaching credential from Sacramento State University, his Masters of Arts degree and special education
teaching credential from San Francisco State University, his administrative services credential from University of San Francisco,
and his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of LaVerne. Casey taught high school in the Peace Corps in
Western Samoa, and has done two Fulbright teaching exchanges in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, and Newfoundland, Canada. He
taught students with physical disabilities for seven years and grades 3 – 6 for nine years.
Dr. D’Angelo
began his administrative career as an assistant principal at Rincon Valley Junior High School. He has also been principal
at Schaefer School in the Piner-Olivet District for five and a half years. He served as Superintendent/Principal at Liberty
School for four years, and for the last five years has been the Superintendent at Wright Elementary District. While in Wright,
he has served on the Board of the Redwood Consortium for Special Education, and the West County Transportation Agency, where
he was president for one year.
Dr. D’Angelo is active in the Santa Rosa Rotary Club, and currently serves on the
Board of Directors. For the last four years he has been president of the Sonoma County Association of School Administrators
(ACSA). During this time he has served on the Region 4 Board of ACSA, and is on the state-wide planning committee for the
Executive Learning Center staff development program for superintendents. In addition to public education, Casey enjoys spending
time with his family biking, walking, and cooking.

Why get involved?
"For me, being involved in my child's life goes beyond the life at home and extends to her life at school.
The PTA is not an option for me; it is a must. I am a part of the PTA not only to better improve the quality of the
current parent-teacher dynamic but to also further support the academic and social development of my child by way of example
and the excercising of my voice."
Matanzas parent